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To this day this business receives a score of 4.3 stars out of 5 and this score has been based on 269 reviews.
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This Winery belongs to the category of Winery.
This is a phenomenal place. Located in the middle of apple and peach orchards on top of a fairly large estate, Nashoba Valley Winery is an awesome place to go wine tasting. It is of course not limited to just wine. They have their own beer and whiskey. I highly recommend this place to wine connoisseurs.
2 years ago today (September 2nd 2017) we had our wedding there. The food is amazing there and they have a lot of varieties of wine to choose to serve during the wedding. If you want to try the kind of food they make, try their restaurant. We did quite a few tastings there (which is something you can do there for a small price, even if you aren't getting married there) before we settled on what we wanted. During the wedding we took a lot of great outside pictures for our wedding album and they even arrange for you to use their cellar for a few photos the day of. It is a beautiful place to have a wedding and the best part, we get to go there every year on our anniversary to celebrate with some wine from there and a little picnic. Even if it's raining they have a covered area which is still amazing to sit at while it's raining and have a semi outdoors picnic. They bring various food trucks at times and you can check on the website to see what they will have the day you are planning on going. They also offer Apple picking (which we did once) but keep in mind the last bag of sold around 4 I believe even though the place closes at 5. Another thing they have which you should definitely try (and have as a dessert at your wedding there), are the best Apple cider donuts I've ever had. Our guests loved them so much they were taking some home with them and even though we had one of the best wedding cakes I've ever had, I still had a few of their donuts (like 5 or 6). I love that place and I'm glad we get to go there several times a year now.
Unfriendly staff
Delicious wine, scenic picnic area & brought our own snacks! Would certainly recommend.
Great views of the vineyard and picturesque hills. Real nice people to deal with in the shop.
A wonderful Friday evening... Food trucks (expect to wait an hour on line), canine and human puppies, breezes, scenic views, live music, happy people fresh apples!
Simply awesome. Presentation... service... food... wine... beer... one of the best meals I've had in a long time.
We ate at the want-to-be winery and quite frankly not impressed by the bizarre style food. How many ways can you decorate a carrot and still tastes like a carrot? Expensive! Wine and beer are rather funky at best. Parking on a Weekend is run by children so take care that you don't get hit. Thumbs down and wont go again.
Love this place!
The owner seems to be really unfriendly and rude. Too bad he owns such a beautiful property.
Fantastic place to come for a picnic with friends. Lovely views and a great store. The beer is pretty decent and the growlers are great value and they even fill growlers from other establishments. Great place to bring the kids too.
The location is wonderful. You can do a picnic lunch, order a lunch from J's, or do the Snack Shack. Plenty of seating, both covered and uncovered. I prefer their white wines over the reds and even then there's some hit or miss. They also have spirits which are unique and pretty good. Definitely worth checking out. And you can do fruit picking in the fall!
Lots of wine to choose from and good prices
Great selection of a multitude of alcoholic beverages. Nice place for a picnic. I would guess the fruit picking is nice but I haven't tried it yet.
what a wonderful winery! A great gem not toi far from Boston..great wine .beer and mead tasting..they also offer some lively brandys and other distilled drinks! When you are finished a great place to walk around and pick apples!
A winery within an hour's drive from downtown Boston? This must be too good to be true. Well... it wasn't. The place itself, wine aside, is awesome. It's scenic, very well maintained and clean.That being said, our experience there left us expecting a bit more. We easily found the place and parked, walked over by their tiny little pond and proceede right into the store. We purchased 2 tastings for $5 each which cover 5 different pours. Most pours will only count as 1 but since they've now expanded into beer and spirits, some of their finer or stronger libations will count as two. Just keep that in mind. The wife decided to try five different wines, some better than others but I decided to change it up a little and get some diversity in there. I went with a couple of red wines, which were mediocre at best and decided that I'd change it up and try a couple of their beers which were actually, to my surprise, pretty damn good. Not amazing by any means, but they were good beers. For my last pour, I decided to try their grappa which wasn't very smooth and frankly pretty terrible. All in all, beer aside, not a great showing. I definitely was expecting better quality wines and spirits. The staff behind the counter was friendly and the wine bought a bottle of white wine which we took outside to hang out in their lawn-area which features a few tables and picnic tables overlooking the vines from the top of the hill. It's gorgeous and the grounds are very well kept. Can't finish your bottle? Not a problem, they'll put a temporary cork back in and package it for you so you can drive home and finish it later. That was kind of awesome. So while the tastings are affordable, the staff both friendly and knowledgeable, I still felt very underwhelmed when it came to their wines. I didn't like the couple that I sampled, and I also tried a couple that my wife had and didn't find anything I liked. There just seemed to be a lack of depth of flavor in their wines; something missing somewhere. They aren't terrible but certainly aren't good. On top of it, there's a real branding issues. All of their labels for their wines and beers are really ugly. Not that it affected the taste or anything but it definitely doesn't help the way they are perceived. Having their kids draw the beer labels while fun, isn't exactly a good idea; The labels are hideous. (Sorry!) But that being said, Nashoba can still be a lot of fun with friends or for a fun, little date. You can bring your own food and snacks and enjoy some beers or wine outside on a gorgeous day, and that's definitely something that I'd consider doing next summer. With that said, just don't expect any high quality wines here.
Recently moved to the area and this is an excellent way to spend an afternoon. The wine is very good, the ambiance incredible, and the staff super friendly! I didn't give them 5 stars because I wish they open past 6pm during the summer!
Great place for a picnic and some wine tasting. Large area with tables for seating. Good gift shop and food as well. Also apple orchard where you can pick your own.
Incredibly busy of course but they have plenty of food, chairs, Orchards, Ponce, dogs, and wine.
Wonderful food. Their own Merlot is amazing. Going to buy several bottles.
Dinner never disappoints. Had the 3 course meal with suggested wine pairing. Too much food but yum!!
Much different than your standard winery, Nashoba is a great way to try wines that you would otherwise skip. Besides regular grape wines they use a host of other local fruits to make delicious and unique wines. Beer & cider are also brewed on site as well as more alcoholic concoctions using their still. I recommend going on their tour and buying a few extra tickets top sample additional wines at the end.
Me and my kids love this place, the outdoors are perfect.
We visited Nashoba Valley Winery for an outdoor wedding and reception in their Pavilion, July 2018. The grounds are very pretty and the view looking out over a valley is nice. The wedding service was beautiful, the people were happy and it was a fine day in a good place. The reception food was good, although we did notice servers still carrying plates out to table #16, about 35 minutes after we were served - a long wait. Understaffed? Nashoba’s wines are OK, we did find one dry white wine. After a few glasses of wine and feeling nothing, I wondered if perhaps we were drinking a “special watered-down wedding reception wine?” Unknown. Maybe it was just the heat inside the hall? Nashoba owner-managers don’t appear to have invested in needed infrastructure. I am not sure how one builds a near 4,000 square-foot reception hall, gets an Occupancy Permit and never builds indoor restrooms. I do know they failed to design or spend on an adequate air conditioning system. Heat in the Pavillion built up uncomfortably for our group; finally they opened the doors on an 81-degree day and the room cooled down a little. Apparently Nashoba has invested nothing on indoor plumbing in any public building, so the facilities are all outhouses. Well, porta-pottie trailers. Such trailers serve the essential purpose, but they do let us know the managers put ultra-low-cost above the customer experience. The same is true for the undersized air conditioning system, the owners demonstrate they care little about the customer experience.
Over the years it's been great to see this winery grow. They now offer beer and spirits. They have tons of different tastings. For $10 you receive 5 pours and the worlds best, very large wine glass. I have a hard time not leaving with a case of their wines. They also have tons of places to enjoy a bottle and a picnic. The have one of the cutest knick knack sections, all items wine related of course.
They produce some fantastic fruit varietal wines my favorite being the Dry Pear
Great place to enjoy some wine with friends
Interesting tour. This is different than going to Napa or Sonoma or other major wineries. The tour is both more educational and easier to understand for someone not into all the technical terms and industry customs. We ended up touring on the last day of their Apple season (they also have orchards) and were able to pick apples for a good price with part of the price going to the local conservation trust and part going to wounded veterans and the rest as a discount to us. So, in effect, we made two donations and got a free bag of apples. Not sure whether this was a one-time deal due to this year's bumper crop or an annual event.
Family place for picnic
My first time going to the vineyard. What a lovely experience. We had brunch there. Everything was delicious and the service is excellent. Unfortunately it was raining so we couldn't explore the grounds, but overall it was a good day.
Great picnic spot. Really doing a great job with the beers too
We did the wine sampling for Mother's Day, it was $8 per person (21 years and older) and it comes with I think 5 samplings each. This beautiful wine glass is included in the $8 as well, which is amazing. They have wine, beer, and whiskey to sample. But i do not recommend their beers. They have tons of lovely wines and this is a beautiful and relaxing place.
Family fun!
This place was horrible. I see the appeal for someone who wants to drink wine while they pick but that's just about the only upside to this place. The spots they do allow you to pick at are horrible, over picked, and have barely any edible apples. It costs $20 for one peck, which is inevitably the highest price I've ever seen. The outdoor staff was rude and abrasive, nearly running into my tiny dog flying way too fast on a Segway, and rudely telling us to stop climbing trees when the only apples at all were at the top, and no ladders were provided. Nearly everyone was going into the restricted sections to pick when the staff weren't looking, and everyone was complaining their were no apples. I wouldn't have minded paying $20 if found some apples but I could barely fill my bag. I won't be returning or recommending to anyone. This is the first one star review I have ever left for a business in my life, so you can tell this was a bad experience.
Slow service at the tasting area. Reservation for a table is great but at 20 dollars, a bit steep and that didn't guarantee an umbrella which in 93 degree weather with damn near no wind, they decided to remove claiming they were gonna get damaged from said no existent wind. We love the place the first time we went but after this visit, you lost two customers.
My boyfriend and I came here for my birthday and it was a lot of fun! The tasting is great and you get a wine glass as well. The server was really helpful in choosing which wines to sample. This would be a great place to sit down with friends and enjoy some wine.
Stopped in last Sunday with friends for a wine tasting. I am not really a wine drinker as I am more of a beer person. The place was fairly busy and our server was asking another person behind the bar to answer questions about the wines. John, came over, introduced himself, asked where we were from, if it was our first time there and made us all feel right at home. He showed my friends a neat trick with a Blueberry Merlot wine (I bought a bottle myself because of it), it tasted like two completely different wines. I asked him about the whiskey and paid $5 for a tasting of the 11-year(bought a bottle of that as well). He asked if I was a whiskey drinker and when I told him I was new to it, he walked me through the tasting process. I have never enjoyed a whiskey more and now look forward to the next time I am local so I can come back and see what's new on the menu. Thanks John for taking the time and making sure we enjoyed our visit.
This is just a fantastic place. Whether you visit for a private event, or one of the many music festivals, or just a quiet afternoon of wine and beer tasting you are going to enjoy yourself. The facility is spacious, clean and welcoming and the staff go out of their way to educate you on the various offerings and make you feel generally welcome to explore. Aside from the wine, beer, cider, and spirits, there is a variety of great food and non-food items for sale. Don't forget to take a tour and also check out the restaurant in the next building over.
Nice place
Wonderful staff. Sample and buy the wine slushies. Good selection of wine and beer.
Wine is excellent. Paying for tasting is not.
One of our favorite wineries in the area. We first started going eleven years ago and not many people visited, today we saw over a thoudand people one the grounds. There were lots of families and dogs in the picnic area. There were lots of people drinking wine and enjoying the fall day. The rest room was an porta potty trailer. When you have little ones you need to know these things.
Wine tour guide was great. Tour was informative. Sampled 6 wines and bought 3. They should have had cheese and crackers with wine.
This place is a madhouse, I don't understand it. It's not the places fault, perse, but if it takes you 45 minutes to get a glass of wine at a winery, then there's something very wrong. Just go to a bar or something, seriously.
I'm having my wedding here in a year! The wine is great, the food is great and the staff has been fantastic so far!
Clean and beautiful
They are doing a different food truck every Friday along with Wine Tasting and Beer Tasting from Bolton Brewery. Great offerings on both sides! Awesome for families, very pet friendly. All kids seem to gravitate towards each other and make friends. Definitely plan on heading over during the summer on a Fridays afternoon, it's a ton of fun.
The winery is very scenic and the perfect place for a picnic. I’m not a huge wine person but I found the tour to be very informative and fun! The guide, Christine, was very nice and was glad to answer many questions. There were 6 pours included with the tour which was perfect! We had brunch at J’s restaurant after and it was absolutely delicious!! Planning to go back soon!!
Love this place. Nice sitting area, able to enjoy wines there. My wife loves the big wine glasses to use at home. Wonderful pricing on glasses, and the wine.
Great atmosphere. Very family fiendly.
Wonderful place with an amazing staff and selection of local wines. Recently, they have started a line of gin and whiskey that are incredible as well. Absolutely worth the drive! You will not be disappointed
15 variety's of apples for self picking
Great wine and spirits, sandwiches well worth it. Have been before and will go again. Wine tasting was well worth the price.
We enjoyed a delicious dinner at J’s Restaurant last night. Everything was wonderful from start to finish! Perfect place to go to for a cozy fall dinner.
Great place to enjoy a delicious wine.. Friends and Family are more than Welcome
On summer days it is a great place to have a picnic. Their beer is fine.
Clean enjoyable versatile prices decent
Understaffed for the crowd. Not enough signs on the property.
Wines ok, but their idea of beer are far different from mine! Never met a beer I didn't like until trying Nashobas beer!
wonderful place. I had the lobster roll. Perfectly cooked and flavored with just the right amount of herbs and a spot of mayo. My companion had the swordfish salad. Beautiful presentation with edible flowers. Great staff. Winery tour is very educational. Very relaxing atmosphere good for date nights.
A great winery with a variety of flavors for everyone's tastes ! A perfect place to enjoy a fun vibe with beautiful a atmosphere.
Beautiful location, friendly staff when they finally got to us, wine.... eh.. don't go for the wine... This is not Chateauneuf.... We went there for lunch recently and were seated instantly as we had made reservations. While others around us received their drinks and entrees, we were totally ignored by the entire staff. After a half hour of this, we spoke up and everyone realized that nobody had been assigned to our table! After a half hour of bumping into us, you'd think that someone might have noticed us there. Once service started, it was good except for receiving the wrong bottle of wine the first time around. All understandable but still inconvenient. Food was very good! Neither of the wines were anything to write home about. California and France have nothing to worry about from Massachusetts vineyards.
Excellent experience. Staff attentive and knowledgeable!
We went for lunch and a tasting on a beautiful spring day, and everything was wonderful! What makes this a five star rating is, when we parked we got stuck in mud. One of your employees actually helped me get the car un-stuck and got completely full of mud in the process. Never once was he upset. Above and beyond the call of duty! This patron sure did appreciate that extra help. Thank you!
Lovely location, though clearly very popular and not exactly somewhere for a quiet drink! Impressive range of wines on offer by the glass.
Always a great place to visit!
Nice wines and scenic, relaxing atmosphere.
Great outdoor atmosphere and seating
As always a very nice place. Crowded today.
Beautiful place to meet up with friends and enjoy a picnic with wine! Delicious wine slushies on a hot day
Great place! Calm, clean, beautiful grounds. Family friendly, dog friendly, great food, great wine and beer! We will definitely be back as frequently as we can!
Attended a small wedding celebration - exceptional service, delicious food, wine and beer. Definitely a cut above!
Lovely place with great wine, lovely place to sit and eat too.
5 Stars for a beautiful and quiet weekday. I’d only give 3 stars on the weekend. The experience is so much better on a weekday.
Great food and service. Had a nice lunch with friends
Good wine. Hot as hell. Air conditioning? Fans.
I can't say enough good things about this place. I went here for the first time in 2013. It's expanded year over year, each year being better than the last. The property is dog and kid friendly (must be on leash, just the dogs). You can also bring your own food to have a nice picnic. The tastings are reasonably priced with a take home wine glass. The fall brings Apple picking! Great place. Wonderful memories have been made here by my family.
As a winery (tours, wine, etc): 5 stars. As a wedding venue: Redacted (see owner's response) As a winery: You won't have a bad time. There are many creative wines, the staff is friendly, the tours are great, and the area is gorgeous. Keep your experiences here. Wedding Venue: Redacted (see owner's response)
Good location with nice landscape. They have a good number of wines tastes good.
Too bad...... they have a really great thing here..... half the employees are very rude to the customers
Great place to bring some food, buy some wine... And match those two things
Bring your own cheese and crackers or buy some here. Buy a wine tasting ticket. Sample 6 wines. You keep the glass, so pick your favorite. Open it; sit outside while you enjoy it. It's the perfect way to spend a summer afternoon.
Their wine has always been great. Now they have beer and the tasting samples are enough to.make u want to take some in bottles. Hard Apple cider is very good too. You won't be disappeared if you grab a few bottles of that Apple Peach flavor.
The gorgeous grounds are open to the public for picnicking. All they ask is that you not bring your own alcoholic beverages. And why would you? They have this beautiful store with tasting areas to sample their homegrown wines, beers, and spirits that make purchases irresistible, given you can consume freely in their grounds with open spaces, shaded areas, large and roofed decks, ponds with Adirondack chairs. Of course, there is the peach and apple picking. It's like a festival here every weekend. What are you waiting for? Come over and have fun? (I'm not positive but a couple may have been mating by the peach trees. Good peaches, btw.)
Excellent place to spend an afternoon with a bottle of wine and a picnic
Great place for a picnic
Over priced, food okay
Don't reserve tables unless you know the weather will be kind to you, because they do not provide refunds - I was unaware of this only because it's in big lettering on their website as black text on a black background. As per the photos that I posted—the refund policy is Black on Black, and I checked on several browsers. It's also not explicitly stated in any of the confirmation emails. HOWEVER... Upon further reflection, we got a refund, even if it came with a heaping side of sass, and after being personally insulted a refund was literally the bare minimum that the owner could even do. I am changing my rating from 1 to 3 stars because of the winery itself, despite this idiotic exchange. For what it's worth, the policy itself is fair, the fact that it is literally posted nowhere visible is not, nor is the accusation that I in any way caused this. Bad design is bad. I have had wonderful experiences at this winery in the past. It was one of the first places we sought out when we moved out here, and the service and staff have always been helpful. I had a group wine tour with friends with a hilariously deadpan and informative guide. I have tasted beautiful wines. We have gone here to share local beers and spirits with visiting family and friends. All of those are the reason we tried to get a group to come have lunch at the winery on a summer weekend, and why we thought it was so important to try to reserve a table, but then everyone canceled because of the rain, and I was out $ for a table with no way of knowing if it was refundable because I couldn't find it on the website, and it wasn't anywhere in the emails I received. I checked in three places before I called. I left a bad review when it was clear that not only was I not going to be able to get a refund, but whoever answered the phone thought I was pretty aggravating to call and even ask. How often we will be going back here? TBD. I will be honest that I was very unhappy with the sheer and unrepentant unwillingness to admit any responsibility over the lack of visible policy, but also feel that my initial rating and reaction was emotional blowback and due to a stressful week that was made worse by inclement weather ruining our plans. I do give this whole experience zero stars.
My family and I visited the winery this weekend and after driving 45 minutes with a one-year-old and an infant, which we knew would be a challenge, we thought we’d at least be rewarded with a good time once we arrived. Unfortunately our experience was less than that. Our plan was to grab something small for lunch and head out apple picking. After arriving at about 2:30 and not finding any parking, we followed others who parked on Berlin Rd. We walked up the hill to the winery and waited about an hour in line to order our one-year-old lunch and an additional 25 mins for the food to be ready. In the meantime, Bolton Police arrived in instructed all cars parked on Berlin wall to move. After packing our whole family up and getting back down the hill to move our car, we found a police officer ticketing our car. If we had been notified by staff that we could not have parked on that road it would’ve saved us a lot of trouble. We ended up having to pack both kids are back in the car to move the car and drive around to the front of the winery to pick up our food which by then it was 4 PM. We ate our less than appetizing food in the car live parked since there was no parking and just decided to head back home. So all in all, we ended up paying $10 for an under cooked pizza, throwing most of it away, getting a ticket, not going apple picking and very cranky kids which in turn makes for cranky parents. As people who are in the restaurant industry, there are many improvements they could make to make this place more enjoyable and running more smoothly. It is a great concept in theory, but there are a lot of fine details to be worked out, such as, more access to food products and ways to access beer and wine without waiting for hours. Until those changes are made, I don’t think we will be visiting again any time soon and will have to postpone our family apple picking trip for another time at another location.
Went with a small group of wine lovers to do the tasting and have a picnic. The owner was extremely rude to our group as we were unaware that we needed to have prior arrangements. The winery was empty so we were shocked at how we were treated. I still spent $300 and left a 3 star Facebook review for the winery. Then the owner came onto Facebook berating and threatening me. I would rather do business with sane individuals then ever spend a cent with someone so disgusting and rude. Way to go guy I'm so glad that's how you treat to military veterans and a group of professionals.
Great place to visit. Had a great time.
Horrible customer service from a horribly rude employee. He was an older man with glasses, I really wish I got his name. He turned us away from a wine tasting after we called ahead and told them when we would arrive. He said on the phone that we could do the tour when we arrived, but turned us away after driving 45 minutes to get there. I will never purchase anything from here after seeing how rudely they treat their customers.
Nashoba Valley Winery, is one of my favorite place to get wine I love their Blueberry Merlot.
One of the best vodkas made today! If you ask me
I’ve been there in the past and the wine tasting was more intimate this time it was like I was at a bar because I’ve got chips and I had to put them out. No one explained the wines all they do is pour the wine and walk away. I’m very disappointed in the winery and probably would not go back again it used to Be a very great experience . But it was very impersonal. When I’m looking for a winey to go to nashobi will not the one I will not be the one that I pick because I like the attention and I like to hear about the wines where the grapes came from not to shovel wine in front of me and walk away. I think they should go back to caring about who’s in front of them. Service I received was like being at my local bar that’s not my idea of a winetasting.
Great place for an afternoon of drinking & apple picking. Ideal for medium size crowds, especially in seasonal weather.
My wife and I love this place. The restaurant. The farm. The atmosphere. Classic New England. The wine. Don't miss this. J's Restaurant is equally as good if not better.
Beautiful
Nashoba valley is easy to get to. Parking seemed ample. Apple picking was $20 cash only which is a little expensive but okay. There were some good apples if you searched for them. The lines at the store were crazy long. Tickets for the wine tasting were $8 to taste 5 wines. Not a terrible price. The pours were so small though. For a couple of the pours, I got less than a mouthful. Getting to the bar to sample the wines was the worst part. It was so incredibly crowded and you had to almost fight people to get to the bar. I didn't really take a liking to any of the 5 wines I tried, but it was fun to be able to snack on some cheese and try some new flavors and catch up with friends. It's a beautiful location. If anything, bring a picnic lunch and your own favorite bottle to enjoy the outside area of Nashoba Valley if you're in the area.
Don't waste your time or money unless you only want macs which I personally don't like. I chose this orchard because they advertised honeycrisp apples. We also were interested in picking Gravensteins. We paid in advance for a 1/2 bushel $25. Picked a few galas and headed over to the honeycrisp. There was only 1 small row and it was picked through. Disappointing since this is really what I came for. Headed over to the Gravensteins which are supposed to be good for cooking and baking. The apples were the size of a larger crabapple. It would probably take 40 to make one pie. So here I am with a few galas and a mostly empty bag which I need to fill now because they make you pay in advance. So the only option was to fill it with galas. I really wanted my money back and to go to another orchard. I will not be coming back.
Really great scenery. Went on a wine tasting trip there. Have to say the grape wines were definitely not to my taste, but they had some really great dessert/ cranberry apple wine options. Also a great place to picnic.
Great place to try many different types of wine. Gets pretty busy on the weekends but weekdays if you have time are amazing.
We had a fun experience here. We came out on Saturday noon and picked delicious apples! There are plenty of macouns and galas.
Stopped to do a wine tasting one Saturday. I have to say that the wine was ok, but the real reason this is a 4 star location is the how the place is setup. There are dozens of picnic tables on the vast lawn area and as long as you purchase your wine, beer or other drinks there you can bring a cooler and your own food and enjoy sitting in the sun with your family and/or friends. We liked it so much, we will do it again soon, but will be better prepared for a picnic lunch.
If your going on a weekend go early !!!!
Every Friday during the summer it's Food Truck Friday (singular). Inexpensive food, decent drink and a large grassy area got kids and dogs.
UPDATE: In response to Nashoba Valley Winery's reply on this review, I would like to point out that the wines that I tried were the Estate Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Estate Chardonnay, Estate Vignoles, and Amora Port. I did not attempt to try the other non-traditional wines as I knew those would not be something I would enjoy. Furthermore, with all the wines I tried, I simply had to pour them out at they were undrinkable. In response to their food/tofu analogy, I think it would be more accurate to say this is the difference between a good restaurant and a mediocre one. ------ For as busy as this place was, I would have expected more from the wines. Frankly, if you do have any sort of taste for wine, this is not the place for you. Everything that my friend and I tasted was awful. I'm not one to dump wine in the bucket, even if it isn't my favorite, but I made an exception in this case. I can't speak to the rest of the experiences (restaurant, tour, etc.) because I didn't see the value. What would have made it slightly better is some sort of direction as to where you should go when you get there; especially for advanced reservations. Be prepared to stand uncomfortably close to the strangers around you when you finally get a spot at the bar.
Food truck Friday was a fun time for everyone. They have fine outdoor space to enjoy food, wine, beer, and the company of friends and family. All for a reasonable price.
Lovely place. Wine is delicious and plenty of covered and uncovered sitting to enjoy it
Such a beautiful location to enjoy a nice glass of wine or some apple picking. Will definitely be returning soon!
Be aware that there is only one food truck there on Friday evenings. Although the food was very good, I literally waited over an hour in line at the food truck. The food at cafe was not good; they did not have pizza which they advertised and the veggie burger was inedible. The beers are reasonably priced at $6, but the 8 ounce cup of sangria for $10.00 is ridiculous. There is no music, so if you are happy with just hearing screaming kids running around, this would be perfect for you. The concept is great, the landscape is beautiful, but there are issues that need to be addressed.
I walked in to have a glass of wine and sit outside. The staff member inside attempted to explain that I needed to buy a tasting to do so. In his attempt, he was condescending, rude, and confusing. Wine is supposed to be inviting, fun, and personable. I felt quite the opposite at Nashoba. Disappointing.
I love this place great selection of wines, and house made hard liquors. They have expanded a lot of areas, wine tastings outside now, I haven't been apple picking, but looks fun. I recommend take some lucky lady on a date here during warm weather days, you won't be disappointed, also lots of people, but you can always find a place here to have a wonderful time!!!
Great place for a date. The wine slushies are really good!
What a wonderful hidden gem.
Took the family here for apple picking... $25 for a small bag of pick your own apples. Mostly macintosh with a sub-par taste. Go elsewhere for your picking.
Cute place , dog friendly
Very windy today, at least beer is frash
Loved it! Can't wait to see it in the spring!
Lovely great experience
What a busy little place! Kid and dog friendly. There is apple picking when in season. Over 10 different kinds of apples to choose from. The grounds have so many picnic tables, umbrella tables and a huge coveted patio upstairs and down to sit under. The store has a great selection of wines, beet, and distilled liquors all made on the premises. We went on a Saturday and it was very busy, stand in lines busy, but you moved fairly fast. You can purchase a Nashoba winery etched glass for $4.00 along with your bottle of wine you can drink,outside. They check ids then put a paper bracelet on your wrist. There are cheeses and crackers for sales. Multiple food options outside to choose from. A great place to sit back and talk and enjoy a nice bottle of wine and food with.
Dog days of Winter, lots of fun!!
Great place to come by with the family and kids. Have some wine, let the little ones run it out. A great time is had by all. Bring a blanket if you get after it's been open for an hour or two, seats fill up quick. Also bring an SUV if you have one, parking can involve some rough terrain if it's busy.
My niece and I went here yesterday and we had a great time. I bought our tasting tickets online which was fabulous because you get a particular spot at the tasting table to send to do your tasting. The worst thing out of the particular spot at the tasting table is that it's very small with not a lot of room if many people are going to be there. Our wine pourer Sam was excellent very knowledgeable very friendly great personality. The assistant manager Mike was also extremely friendly very knowledgeable and had a great personality. After our tasting my niece and I took a bottle of their American Chardonnay which was delicious and sat outside in the beautiful weather enjoying music sung by Grayson. We had a great day! Definitely will be coming back when the outside tasting table is open.
Lovely location, and everything you could possibly need for a magical weekend.
Great place for beer or wine!
Great location, wine pretty good!
Awesome, very relaxing and nice people
This was a horrible experience...for their Jaas snack shack on the Friday nights. Leave it to the professional food trucks! We waited in line for 40 minutes and then waited for a 1 hour for 2 burgers and 1 pizza. I expected the lines to be long but they should have stopped orders at some point to get caught up. Now I am eating in the dark and everything is shut down. Maybe if you come early it would be a better experience.
Best place to drink with friends. Highly recommended
Good wines and a beautiful location. Large tasting room and plenty of space outdoors for picnics and enjoying a nice afternoon in the sun.
Gr8 wine, beer n spirits ... Gr8 Staff!!
Cute, pretty location, good staff. Wine is a little too fruity and sweet for me, but the tasting bar for beer and wine is great.
Very nice staff and recommend the wine tasting lots of fun!
Plenty of outdoor seating, and dog friendly! Beautiful place. Antipast was delicious!
The wine is tasty , staff is friendly, and the people watching is phenomenal. Plenty of seating for a small country and the views are incredible as well.
Beautiful place, good wine worth the visit
We went on a wine making tour. Looks harder than I thought it would be. We had a good time.